Jesus' teachings on the end...
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Jesus' teachings on the end of the word remind us that the word of God and the world as we know it today are in tension. The world as we know it needs challenging. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 1 in 10 of us is depressed. To these trends the eminent modern theologian Karl Barth assures us that the gospel changes the world as we know it:
"The continuation shows that, in the word about first on the earth, the great boundary constituted by the Cross is not forgotten but considered and reckoned with... The real world is attacked by Jesus Christ and testimony of Jesus Christ. It is victoriously attacked... It is the same world, yet not the same" (Church Dogmatics, Vol. I/2, p. 680).
Eminent Catholic priest and social commentator Richard Neuhaus makes a similar point: "Whether 'in season or out of season,' those who propose Christian truth must always cultivate the courage to be countercultural. Until our Lord returns in glory, we will be wrestling with what it means to be in the world but not of the world."
The gospel says "no" to the world as it is for the sake of a more wonderful "yes" than we can imagine!
"The continuation shows that, in the word about first on the earth, the great boundary constituted by the Cross is not forgotten but considered and reckoned with... The real world is attacked by Jesus Christ and testimony of Jesus Christ. It is victoriously attacked... It is the same world, yet not the same" (Church Dogmatics, Vol. I/2, p. 680).
Eminent Catholic priest and social commentator Richard Neuhaus makes a similar point: "Whether 'in season or out of season,' those who propose Christian truth must always cultivate the courage to be countercultural. Until our Lord returns in glory, we will be wrestling with what it means to be in the world but not of the world."
The gospel says "no" to the world as it is for the sake of a more wonderful "yes" than we can imagine!

